David Walker

On August 4, 2004, PATRICIA PERRY-WALKER beloved wife of David Walker. On Monday friends may call at the VAUGHN C. GREENE FUNERAL SERVICE, 5151 Baltimore National Pike from 3 to 8 P.M. On Tuesday, Mrs. Walker will lie in state at 1st Mt. Olive Freewill Baptist Church, 809 w. Saratoga Street, where the family will receive friends from 10:30-11 A. M with services to follow. Inquiries to (410) 233-2400.

Drexel senior guard Chris Fouch was in tears after he fouled out of the fourth-seeded Dragons' Colonial Athletic Association tournament quarterfinal matchup with Northeastern at Baltimore Arena. He carried Drexel's offense with 30 points, but it wasn't enough. Fifth-seeded Northeastern used a dominant first half shooting performance to defeat Drexel, 90-81. Northeastern will play top-seeded Delaware Sunday at 2:30 p.m. for a spot in Monday's CAA championship game. It will be the Huskies' fourth CAA semifinal appearance in the last five years.

Today's key national games Clemson at No. 8 Fla. State Quick slant: The Seminoles must win to keep their league-title hopes alive. About Clemson: The defense has been a disappointment, especially against the run. Leroy Hill is one of the ACC's top linebackers, and CB Justin Miller and SS Jamaal Fudge are solid. QB Charlie Whitehurst already has thrown seven interceptions. About Florida State: The Seminoles haven't thrown a touchdown pass this season, but the return of G Bobby Meeks and C David Castillo last week helped get the running game on track.

Doug Wojcik took a moment Thursday to once again size up Baltimore Arena - the musty throwback of a building he played in as Navy point guard alongside David Robinson 27 years ago - and imagine the weekend's possibilities. The College of Charleston team Wojcik coaches is seeded sixth in the four-day Colonial Athletic Association tournament, which begins Friday night with the play-in game between Hofstra and UNC Wilmington. Could he even imagine the possibility of Cougars fans rushing onto the newly refinished court Monday night to celebrate a championship victory - and the automatic bid to the NCAA tournament that comes with it?

Drexel senior guard Chris Fouch was in tears after he fouled out of the fourth-seeded Dragons' Colonial Athletic Association tournament quarterfinal matchup with Northeastern at Baltimore Arena. He carried Drexel's offense with 30 points, but it wasn't enough. Fifth-seeded Northeastern used a dominant first half shooting performance to defeat Drexel, 90-81. Northeastern will play top-seeded Delaware Sunday at 2:30 p.m. for a spot in Monday's CAA championship game. It will be the Huskies' fourth CAA semifinal appearance in the last five years.

Doug Wojcik took a moment Thursday to once again size up Baltimore Arena - the musty throwback of a building he played in as Navy point guard alongside David Robinson 27 years ago - and imagine the weekend's possibilities. The College of Charleston team Wojcik coaches is seeded sixth in the four-day Colonial Athletic Association tournament, which begins Friday night with the play-in game between Hofstra and UNC Wilmington. Could he even imagine the possibility of Cougars fans rushing onto the newly refinished court Monday night to celebrate a championship victory - and the automatic bid to the NCAA tournament that comes with it?

Despite losing records overall and in the Colonial Athletic Association, the Northeastern men's basketball team was the kind of opponent Towson coach Pat Skerry was leery of. In fact, the day before Wednesday night's contest, Skerry had expressed his concerns on a conference call, saying, "We know they can absolutely beat us. " Skerry's worries proved prescient as the host Tigers could not solve the Huskies' zone defense or Scott Eatherton and...

Westminster football coach Brad Wilson keeps a handful of adages on 3-by-5 index cards affixed to the the wall above his desk, including one that sums up his favorite style of offense: "When you're on, pass, and when you're off, pass until you're on. " This fall, the No. 5 Owls have been about as on as they can get. Their aerial attack has gained 325 yards and scored more than five touchdowns per game en route to a 10-0 record and the top seed...

WASHINGTON -- The head of the Government Accountability Office, the investigative arm of Congress, said yesterday that he has been frustrated in his efforts to persuade Congress and the intelligence agencies to allow his agency to monitor the effectiveness of the nation's intelligence agencies as they pursue new programs to track terrorism. Comptroller General David M. Walker said in an interview that over the past 10 years the GAO has been asked only a few times to produce reports on intelligence programs, even though his staff has the expertise, authority and security clearances to do so for most programs.

On July 31, 2003, ELIZABETH M. WALKER, wife of the late Pinkney Lee Walker, Jr., devoted mother of Victoria E. Brady, Kevin B., Lacey L. and David Lee Walker. Most cherished friend of many others. Memorial Service to be announced at a later date. In lieu of flowers. Please make contributions to the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation, 200 E. Joppa Rd., Suite 407, Towson, MD 21286.

Despite losing records overall and in the Colonial Athletic Association, the Northeastern men's basketball team was the kind of opponent Towson coach Pat Skerry was leery of. In fact, the day before Wednesday night's contest, Skerry had expressed his concerns on a conference call, saying, "We know they can absolutely beat us. " Skerry's worries proved prescient as the host Tigers could not solve the Huskies' zone defense or Scott Eatherton and...

Westminster football coach Brad Wilson keeps a handful of adages on 3-by-5 index cards affixed to the the wall above his desk, including one that sums up his favorite style of offense: "When you're on, pass, and when you're off, pass until you're on. " This fall, the No. 5 Owls have been about as on as they can get. Their aerial attack has gained 325 yards and scored more than five touchdowns per game en route to a 10-0 record and the top seed...

Today's key national games Clemson at No. 8 Fla. State Quick slant: The Seminoles must win to keep their league-title hopes alive. About Clemson: The defense has been a disappointment, especially against the run. Leroy Hill is one of the ACC's top linebackers, and CB Justin Miller and SS Jamaal Fudge are solid. QB Charlie Whitehurst already has thrown seven interceptions. About Florida State: The Seminoles haven't thrown a touchdown pass this season, but the return of G Bobby Meeks and C David Castillo last week helped get the running game on track.

On August 4, 2004, PATRICIA PERRY-WALKER beloved wife of David Walker. On Monday friends may call at the VAUGHN C. GREENE FUNERAL SERVICE, 5151 Baltimore National Pike from 3 to 8 P.M. On Tuesday, Mrs. Walker will lie in state at 1st Mt. Olive Freewill Baptist Church, 809 w. Saratoga Street, where the family will receive friends from 10:30-11 A. M with services to follow. Inquiries to (410) 233-2400.

National debt is national disaster U.S. Comptroller General David Walker, addressing the public debt, recently said: What they (Politicians) don't talk about is a dirty little secret everyone in Washington knows, or at least should. The vast majority of economists and budget analysts agree: The ship of state is on a disastrous course, and will founder on the reefs of economic disaster if nothing is done to correct it. But it is too late! Herbert Hoover and the Republicans were too late in 1929 when they led us into the crash that Democrats successfully ran against for 50 years.

British composer Jonathan Dove's best known opera is Flight, a kind of comic-opera Airport movie, but with much more sophisticated plot lines. That colorful work, written in 1998, was followed a year later by Tobias and the Angel, a "church opera" based on the Book of Tobit, a text considered apocryphal in Hebrew and Protestant canon. While Flight quickly crossed the Atlantic and has been successfully staged in a couple of U.S. cities, Tobias and the Angel is only now being readied for its North American premiere by Opera Vivente, Baltimore's chamber opera company.